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and then there is north korea, china, of course, and russia. the former director of national intelligence, john is with us. a 30th president was a popular small government conservative. what could the obama administration learned from calvin coolidge. his biographer is with us tonight. the testimony completed. the defense bringing new witnesses in the capital murder case. that and more on the dobbs dockage next. ♪ you guessing. it's part of what you love about her. but ur erectile dysfunction - you know, that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafilfor daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialiis the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not d
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>> i think that china is maintaining steady growth. it's not decelerating. europe has found its own transition and they will transgress through the financial system in an orderly way. india has had some slow growth but i am optimistic on india. >> why is that? explain that. when people look at india today, they see growth is at 5.5% now. you talk to foreign investors and they say the infrastructure is terrible and it's very difficult to operate in india. you look at all that and you're still bullish. >> well, i'm very bullish on india because it's really the aspirations of a billion people. and ours is a country where all the billion count. there are some countries in the world where one person counts. there are some countries where the politburo, 12 people, count. the beauty of india is that all our billion people count. and they have aspirations. and it is really a bottom-up story. it's not a top-down story. so, yes, we will, just with what happens in the rest of the world, but we are on a long-term growth trajectory. and this is just not growth in terms o
>> i think that china is maintaining steady growth. it's not decelerating. europe has found its own transition and they will transgress through the financial system in an orderly way. india has had some slow growth but i am optimistic on india. >> why is that? explain that. when people look at india today, they see growth is at 5.5% now. you talk to foreign investors and they say the infrastructure is terrible and it's very difficult to operate in india. you look at all that and...
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that's exactly what china and canada now have. when the u.s. balked at the keystone pipeline, canada said don't worry, we'll build a pipeline to the west coast instead, that way all our oil will come straight to the west coast, get on a ship and come to you. last month the chinese purchased a company, a canadian oil company with a big price tag, $15 billion, big enough to be the biggest chinese foreign acquisition in history. if they try to do a deal like that in the united states we tell them to take a hike. so while all the headlines are about pandas today, the takeaway is this. china and canada are bffs, leaving the united states out in the cold. "ac 360" starts right now. >>> good evening, everyone. tonight, only on this program, exclusive images of the alleged doorstop killer long before the killing, the chase and the shootout as you'll see here, a deadly violent picture was already taking shape of this man a decade ago. >>> also tonight, amanda knox convicted of murder by an italian court, acquitted on appeal, now yet another court weighs
that's exactly what china and canada now have. when the u.s. balked at the keystone pipeline, canada said don't worry, we'll build a pipeline to the west coast instead, that way all our oil will come straight to the west coast, get on a ship and come to you. last month the chinese purchased a company, a canadian oil company with a big price tag, $15 billion, big enough to be the biggest chinese foreign acquisition in history. if they try to do a deal like that in the united states we tell them...
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they're slowing, india and china, but they're doing better than we are. there is growth. we've had 2 1/2 years of job growth but slow are than we need. real estate is turning out to be a fantastic investment because of low interest rates, but that takes time and capital. you have to have your investments increase in value, your home increase in value or your wages increase in value. 47% of americans have no direct investment in the stock market. >> if you have got a bit of cash -- and many americans don't, but if you do at the moment, is it a good or terrible time to invest in the stock market? >> oh, for crying out loud do not put your money in the stock market right now. you buy at the high and where does it go from here? far be it from me to tell anybody what to do with their money but have common sense and do not buy at the highs. that's the worst possible thing you could do. >> we don't know where the high is. that's the problem. if you compare earnings, which is what stock prices are based on, they're cheaper today than they were five years ago in october of 2007. b
they're slowing, india and china, but they're doing better than we are. there is growth. we've had 2 1/2 years of job growth but slow are than we need. real estate is turning out to be a fantastic investment because of low interest rates, but that takes time and capital. you have to have your investments increase in value, your home increase in value or your wages increase in value. 47% of americans have no direct investment in the stock market. >> if you have got a bit of cash -- and...
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it seems many times to come back to china. >> china is caring out about ten times the scale of economic espionage. when china steals business and technology, it matters a lot more. they could be stealing an entire industry. connell: that is quite -- when you think about what china does well, everything comes back to scale. there is so much left. ten times more than any place else. if china, for example, hurts us, isn't it in fact hurting itself in some ways or no? >> china needs to maintain an extraordinary rate. they have been managing a growth rate of about four times of a developed country like the united states. in order to maintain that extraordinarily high growth rate, they have to copy western technologies. stealing western technologies and business secrets is part of the economic development strategy for the country of china. connell: it cuts back to your earlier point. the scale is at the chinese advantage. a lot of people have argued innovation. there is not as much of that they are as here in the united states or other place. you want to have a productive relationship with th
it seems many times to come back to china. >> china is caring out about ten times the scale of economic espionage. when china steals business and technology, it matters a lot more. they could be stealing an entire industry. connell: that is quite -- when you think about what china does well, everything comes back to scale. there is so much left. ten times more than any place else. if china, for example, hurts us, isn't it in fact hurting itself in some ways or no? >> china needs to...
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if growth continues to slow in china that, could hurt. manufacturing fell, barely expanding. that could be a huge story for us. >>> our fourth story outfront, victory in the war on terror. there was a major al qaeda leader who is dead tonight. we have learned that a senior commander of al qaeda was killed in an air strike in mali. does it back up this kind of tough talk from the president? >> we achieved our central goal, which is -- or have come very close to achieving our central goal, which is to decapasitate al qaeda. >> former second of defense under the bush administration and wesley clark. general clark, this was a significant kill, right? >> it is. i think it is significant when you decapitate organizations. you take out the knowledge, the skills, the contacts, the relationships that people like this man have built up over 20 years. >> peter, do you think it's fair to say that the president has said that al qaeda is on the run and we, along with many others, when that didn't appear to be true called him out for it. is it true tonight? >> i don't think so. this is sign
if growth continues to slow in china that, could hurt. manufacturing fell, barely expanding. that could be a huge story for us. >>> our fourth story outfront, victory in the war on terror. there was a major al qaeda leader who is dead tonight. we have learned that a senior commander of al qaeda was killed in an air strike in mali. does it back up this kind of tough talk from the president? >> we achieved our central goal, which is -- or have come very close to achieving our...
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so you are either going to sell it to us or you are probably going to end up selling it to china if we don't take it. >> absolutely i think the canadian government and the industry has made it a priority to diversify its markets. this is a very very important resource to canada, to north america, but also to the world. it is the third largest source of crude oil in the world. and probably the largest source of crude oil that's available for third parties to invest in. so the interest in this is great all over the globe. tracy: and the good news is that canada likes us. those other countries don't. russ, i hope you will come back if this is approved and we can throw confetti and have a little party. >> thank you very much. and we do like you very much. tracy: russ, transcanada president and ceo. he likes me, he really likes me. ashley: do not use that analogy of grandmother's legs again. tracy: it is a good one, isn't it? ashley: it paints the picture, but gerri was looking a little -- tracy: it is a good analogy. ashley: we get it. let's get to gerri. let's talk about pensions. gerri l
so you are either going to sell it to us or you are probably going to end up selling it to china if we don't take it. >> absolutely i think the canadian government and the industry has made it a priority to diversify its markets. this is a very very important resource to canada, to north america, but also to the world. it is the third largest source of crude oil in the world. and probably the largest source of crude oil that's available for third parties to invest in. so the interest in...
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that the way bush has done it over the last eight years is to take out a credit card from the bank of china in the name of our children, driving up our national debt from 5 trillion dollars for the first 42 presidents, number 43 added 4 trillion dollars by his lonesome so that we now have over 9 trillion dollars of debt that we are going to have to pay back $30,000 for every man, woman and child. that's irresponsible. it's unpatriotic. >> bill: well, here is president obama earlier this week being asked about the national debt approaching 17 trillion dollars. >> we don't have an immediate crisis in terms of debt. in fact, for the next ten years, it's going to be in a sustainable place. my goal is not to chase a balanced budget just for the sake of balance. >> bill: joining us now from lower manhattan dr. mark lamont hill who teaches at columbia university. i mean, this is rich, this is really rich, pardon the pun. so-- wait, wait, wait. i'll give you plenty of time so then senator obama is complaining about bush adding 4 trillion to the national debt in eight years. president obama's been i
that the way bush has done it over the last eight years is to take out a credit card from the bank of china in the name of our children, driving up our national debt from 5 trillion dollars for the first 42 presidents, number 43 added 4 trillion dollars by his lonesome so that we now have over 9 trillion dollars of debt that we are going to have to pay back $30,000 for every man, woman and child. that's irresponsible. it's unpatriotic. >> bill: well, here is president obama earlier this...
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and that is the story about the sweatshop in china. and about how mitt romney went over to china to purchase this when he was with bain. and this gentleman will tell the story how that hit him and how he thought that that just had to get out. he just didn't get the tape, you know, fall into and it say, hey, i'm going to be somebody. he talks about why he released it now. >> now i know you're not here to give us the name. >> sure. >> tell us about the guy. what can you tell us about the profile of the guy that this resonated with the guy? >> i would -- he comes from blue collar roots. he comes from -- he's a wage earner his whole life. to my knowledge he is not a union member. and he is a guy that is trying to make a living. he's a guy that works hard, that believes in america. he tells me that he's a registered independent. that he's never really been a big politico. he obviously follows the news and it was an election year and he was paying some attention to it. this is a guy, in my opinion, from what i could see, from the two hours t
and that is the story about the sweatshop in china. and about how mitt romney went over to china to purchase this when he was with bain. and this gentleman will tell the story how that hit him and how he thought that that just had to get out. he just didn't get the tape, you know, fall into and it say, hey, i'm going to be somebody. he talks about why he released it now. >> now i know you're not here to give us the name. >> sure. >> tell us about the guy. what can you tell us...
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>> it was an ar-15 knockoff made in china. a 30-round clip, semiautomatic rifle, able to get a lot of rounds off, which the individual did. >> if congress approved the current legislation to ban so-called assault weapons, is this the type of weapon that would be banned? >> yes, it would. >> we saw the heated exchange you got in with senator graham. opponents of stricter gun laws don't understand why you and other law personnel and prosecutors aren't going after the people who are stopped by the background check system. on its face, people wonder why you wouldn't go after a criminal who lies, turns out to be a felon, and tried to get a gun? >> well, i can understand some people being misled lie that, but when somebody of the senator's stature, it's a total red herring, not filling out the form truthfully is an offense, yes, you're right, it is, and certainly, we would welcome additional funding from the united states congress to pay for 80,000 extra prosecutions a year, but that's not the point. the point is, as you just pointe
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. >>> and check out this viral video of an official in china's communist party going nuts at the airport. he smashes the computers and anything else he can find. why was he so mad? well, he missed two straight flights because he was late to the departure gate. larry? >> that's an ugly clip. does anyone possibly disagree that venezuela would be a better place if chavez were dead? >> would be a better place, all of latin america would be a better place. >> he hates america, he loves ahmadinejad, castro, i was hoping it would happen tonight and -- >> let me be clear, i want him to die. >> all right. we're going to leave that. >>> we're about to explain why michelle obama of all people is heaping praise on big business. big business is walmart, don't believe me, listen to this. >>> thanks to walmart and so many other great american businesses, we're proving that conventional wisdom wrong. [ male announcer ] when we built the cadillac ats from the ground up to be the world's best sport sedan... ♪ ...people noticed. ♪ the all-new cadillac ats -- 2013 north american car of the year. ♪ for
. >>> and check out this viral video of an official in china's communist party going nuts at the airport. he smashes the computers and anything else he can find. why was he so mad? well, he missed two straight flights because he was late to the departure gate. larry? >> that's an ugly clip. does anyone possibly disagree that venezuela would be a better place if chavez were dead? >> would be a better place, all of latin america would be a better place. >> he hates...
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china is ahead of the curve. the bottom line, these guys are going to do well. more people to read and learn about this. a little bit of homework. stuart: all right. give me all work on a weekend. lightning round. first up, attorney-general eric holder and other administration officials are using corporate jets, monica. >> $11 million of the last couple of years to use to gulfstream five jets that previous administrations had argued, and this goes back to the bush years. let's be fair. they argue for to gulfstream, five corporate jets for counter-terrorism purposes. now we find out that it is not just eric holder, but in the bush administration some republican, fbi, justice officials use these planes for personal business meetings. $16 trillion in the national debt. we have to get this out. stuart: with so we won the tax credits. >> sacrifice. stuart: california raising the gas tax 10 percent of three and a half cents. to make up the shortfall because everybody is buying hybrids and electric cars. >> that state. that's false. they're selling a couple of them. th
china is ahead of the curve. the bottom line, these guys are going to do well. more people to read and learn about this. a little bit of homework. stuart: all right. give me all work on a weekend. lightning round. first up, attorney-general eric holder and other administration officials are using corporate jets, monica. >> $11 million of the last couple of years to use to gulfstream five jets that previous administrations had argued, and this goes back to the bush years. let's be fair....
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. >> an employee of china airlines found the camera, found the pictures on the memory card impact, got in touch with them because they could tell it was hawaii to get it back to the mystery blond woman, as they called it. >> reporter: check out the pictures that were recovered from that camera. hawaiian tv station put its story online, which is how lindsey's former classmate found out about it. >> social media at its best. >> reporter: but the story doesn't stop there. >> china airlines has offered me to pay for me to go out there and my room and board and food and everything, just all expenses paid trip to come out there and get my camera back and meet the guy that found it. yeah, been a wild ride. >> that is a sweet deal. that is pretty amazing there. bernard watson reporting from our affiliate wgcl. >>> this high school basketball star, already one of the hottest faces of college hoops. how it is this duke recruit is staying grounded, despite his slam dunk into fame. when you have diabetes... your doctor will say get smart about your weight. i tried weight loss plans... but their sh
. >> an employee of china airlines found the camera, found the pictures on the memory card impact, got in touch with them because they could tell it was hawaii to get it back to the mystery blond woman, as they called it. >> reporter: check out the pictures that were recovered from that camera. hawaiian tv station put its story online, which is how lindsey's former classmate found out about it. >> social media at its best. >> reporter: but the story doesn't stop there....
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but leadership change in china. there's a lot of changes going on that are making people nervous and when they are nervous and they are looking for stability they are finding it here >> you're a very widely followed strategist so i have to ask right at the beginning here where do we go from here? what's your strategy? >> well, i think the trick to this bull market has been just not to get thrown off it. i mean there's been some pretty nasty corrections in 2011, there was a 19% decline. but i've been sticking with it because like you i've been focusing on profits and companies have done a great job of creating profits and this notion that it's all come at the expense of workers, i think maybe initially it did but you are starting to see employment pick up. and a lot of the weakness was really in the housing related areas and we're getting a second recovery. housing has been lagging behind and it's now recovery. usually it leads the recovery. right there from the get go, real gdp has been at a record high. >> you're b
but leadership change in china. there's a lot of changes going on that are making people nervous and when they are nervous and they are looking for stability they are finding it here >> you're a very widely followed strategist so i have to ask right at the beginning here where do we go from here? what's your strategy? >> well, i think the trick to this bull market has been just not to get thrown off it. i mean there's been some pretty nasty corrections in 2011, there was a 19%...
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>> pakistan, iran, russia, china, they all have interests. china has huge economic interests there. they own an enormous copper mine. let them begin to take care of their own interest. you remember at the beginning of the afghan war that iran was helping us on their border with afghanistan. so they know they have interests. and they've talked to us since about doing so again. >> les gelb, i'll leave it there. a powerful piece of commentary that was written. i know that everybody in the west wing and in the national security wing of the white house read it. the question is will they react to it. coming up next, whether president obama's outreach will have any impact beyond this week. plus, chris christie is out and donald trump is in as conservatives convene outside of washington how will republicans rebuild their brand this way? first, can't leave you without telling you the white house soup of the day. it's loaded potato. don't forget to check out our website. we'll be right back. i'm the world's worst cleaning lady. i'm here in your home, having a pretty spectacular tuesday. ♪ b
>> pakistan, iran, russia, china, they all have interests. china has huge economic interests there. they own an enormous copper mine. let them begin to take care of their own interest. you remember at the beginning of the afghan war that iran was helping us on their border with afghanistan. so they know they have interests. and they've talked to us since about doing so again. >> les gelb, i'll leave it there. a powerful piece of commentary that was written. i know that everybody in...
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china. the property manager says the ground suddenly gave way and pulled guy right into the gapping hole. the guard passed out during rescue efforts and later died at the hospital. one official claims the property developer was digging at the construction site without a permit. the u.s. marines are sending out elite rapid response teams to combat threats around the world. and it comes amid ongoing criticism of our military response in benghazi. the details on that live from the pentagon. plus, heads up. you may soon need to replace your map of the united states. because one of our states is trying to redraw its borders. vision goggles. it's marching to the beat of a different drum. meets brains. it's big ideas with smaller footprints. and knowing there's always more in the world to see. it's the all-new lincoln mkz. who sells those remote control helicopters at the mall. buy'em or don't. whatever man. either way, he gets to fly helicopters all day. i'm talking da vinci style flying machines!
china. the property manager says the ground suddenly gave way and pulled guy right into the gapping hole. the guard passed out during rescue efforts and later died at the hospital. one official claims the property developer was digging at the construction site without a permit. the u.s. marines are sending out elite rapid response teams to combat threats around the world. and it comes amid ongoing criticism of our military response in benghazi. the details on that live from the pentagon. plus,...
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give us, you know, what is the relationship in the next four to five years between our country and china? you know, is it adversarial? we see combining efforts to try to deal with the north koreans. what do you see as the arc of that relationship over the next five years? >> well, there will be elements of competitiveness and elements of cooperation. and there needn't be conflict. a man who is the new head of state, he's going to be around ten years. now they're reorganizing their government. even this month, they're having the national peoples congress. so he will have consolidated his power. the head of state. he'll be president, he'll be head of the party, he'll be chairman of the central military commission, and he'll have the next many years ahead to begin forging a strategic agenda for china, presumably a lot of reformelements, expanding civil society, he's even talking about rule of law. that's a very good thing. he'll continue to spend on the military. why? because they can. and they want to be able to protect their ceilings where they're bringing in raw materials. that means we
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like the dollar weakening steersly, some positive -- seriously, some positive economic news out of china, this market probably still will be drifting lower. a long-term projection about $87.50. you must sell rallies in gasoline and crude oil. liz: all right. gentlemen, i want you to stand by for my next interview, i know you will be interested to hear because we are talking with the dow where stocks will be going. it's easy to get swept up in the momentum of what appears to be a serious rally that doesn't appear to have much in its path, at least right now. as the dow heads towards its fifth record consecutive close today, more and more people are calling for dow 15,000. what about 16,000? maybe even 17,000. the man "forbes" calls the best business school guru around is here to make his even bigger prediction. jeremy segal is a finance professor at the wharton school of business. wonderful to see you again, professor, thank you for coming on the program m. >> thank you, liz. liz: if not 15, if not 16, if not 17, how high could this dow jones industrials go? >> well, obviously, over many
like the dollar weakening steersly, some positive -- seriously, some positive economic news out of china, this market probably still will be drifting lower. a long-term projection about $87.50. you must sell rallies in gasoline and crude oil. liz: all right. gentlemen, i want you to stand by for my next interview, i know you will be interested to hear because we are talking with the dow where stocks will be going. it's easy to get swept up in the momentum of what appears to be a serious rally...
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and then we finally got bad numbers out of china. and so, you know, these things are still out there. they are just simply the market is hell bent on being positive. >> it feels like they are hell bent on being positive maybe because policy makers are there to stop them. i don't want to overplay the influence or importance of apple stock. but nonetheless, do you think the underperformance of apple since november lows has been one thing also that has been holding this market back? >> mandy, i do think it has been a contributor. but i think gina's point are valid. you see optimism but underlying concerns that mainly are politically driven and you see that fed isn't pushing on the gas propelling this market higher forever. so i think when you look at apple stock that is only a buck away from the 52-week low have you so many people that piled into the stock that it is in a m no-man's land. it is not growthy enough fon investors. not cheap enough for value guys. it is stuck. . for long-term investors apple is clearly worth looking at. i t
and then we finally got bad numbers out of china. and so, you know, these things are still out there. they are just simply the market is hell bent on being positive. >> it feels like they are hell bent on being positive maybe because policy makers are there to stop them. i don't want to overplay the influence or importance of apple stock. but nonetheless, do you think the underperformance of apple since november lows has been one thing also that has been holding this market back? >>...
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the market is focused on demand, demand out of china, weak manufacturing data, the lowest levels since new year's eve, the lowest level of the year down 1929, we did get a little boost of of the u.s. data, the manufacturing data came out, we came off of those blows a little bit but now we are going back down, a report that iran has taken fourteen million barrels of oil, ready to go somewhere if they lift some sanctions. that took away the momentum. we also have our box down, hit a new low since january but bouncing back a. consumer confidence was up. if people are confidence with high gasoline prices maybe we can afford it. dennis: charles payne, fourth quarter gdp barely grew at all, personal income just fell the most in decades. at what point do you think government policies are stopping this recovery? charles: january, 2009. at what point? the worst post recession recovery in the history of america. the absolute worst. the president, by the way, he didn't waste time. he followed a game plan he has followed all the time. he is always out there trying to win the popular opinion. it is
the market is focused on demand, demand out of china, weak manufacturing data, the lowest levels since new year's eve, the lowest level of the year down 1929, we did get a little boost of of the u.s. data, the manufacturing data came out, we came off of those blows a little bit but now we are going back down, a report that iran has taken fourteen million barrels of oil, ready to go somewhere if they lift some sanctions. that took away the momentum. we also have our box down, hit a new low since...
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china. the flames broke out last night in a southwestern city the united nations recognizes as a world's heritage site. officials say the fire trapped two people but rescuers pulled them to safety. nobody got hurt. the flames charred for than 100 units in several buildings. officials are investigating the cause. india. a powerful cyclone tore through a northeastern state. the storm destroyed several villages leaving more than 150 people out of their homes. cyclones offensive strike the region. causing massive devastation across the state. australia. a widespread crackdown on organized crime across the southeast. police say hundreds of officers conducted early morning raids across sydney, arresting 19 people suspected of supplying drugs, firearms and explosives to crime rings. some of the suspects could face 15 years to life in prison. germany, a replica of a 19th century train bringing back europe. this restored as you tree an imperial train debuted at a train fair in berlin. like the one th
china. the flames broke out last night in a southwestern city the united nations recognizes as a world's heritage site. officials say the fire trapped two people but rescuers pulled them to safety. nobody got hurt. the flames charred for than 100 units in several buildings. officials are investigating the cause. india. a powerful cyclone tore through a northeastern state. the storm destroyed several villages leaving more than 150 people out of their homes. cyclones offensive strike the region....
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. >> it is the largest search name in china, baidu. it's cheap enough now where i think you have valuation play. >> they're not as high. and these guys are getting some of the crude out of canada very, very inexpensively. >> hertz. it is a name we have spoken about. these guys are transitioning into higher margin business. they are doing phenomenal. but the near t
. >> it is the largest search name in china, baidu. it's cheap enough now where i think you have valuation play. >> they're not as high. and these guys are getting some of the crude out of canada very, very inexpensively. >> hertz. it is a name we have spoken about. these guys are transitioning into higher margin business. they are doing phenomenal. but the near t
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you're getting a free flight by china airlines they could have just mailed it to you. what's going to happen in taiwan? >> well, they're flying me and a companion out there on early june. round trip, all expenses paid, food, hotel, the works. and they're going to tour me around the country. i'm sure there is going to be a lot of press. i'm going to meet him, his family and the taiwanese government has recently contacted me that they want to invite me to be an official guest of the country and a diplomat here in atlanta is supposed to be contacting me soon. >> that is just -- it's an incredible story. before we go, do you remember the company that made the camera? >> it is cannon. it was a cannon power shot with an underwater case. >> you know what? i think everybody should buy a cannon powershot underwater case. that memory card went 5,200 miles and five years and that is incredible. thank you so much. have a wonderful time. >> thank you. i appreciate it. >> all right. still "outfront," the president says it's shameful that no gun legislation has come to pass. why is t
you're getting a free flight by china airlines they could have just mailed it to you. what's going to happen in taiwan? >> well, they're flying me and a companion out there on early june. round trip, all expenses paid, food, hotel, the works. and they're going to tour me around the country. i'm sure there is going to be a lot of press. i'm going to meet him, his family and the taiwanese government has recently contacted me that they want to invite me to be an official guest of the country...
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helen, heck of a week for china. i don't know if you saw the "60 minutes" piece on some of these ghost towns. you still say we're in a kind of goldilocks atmosphere over there? how do you square those two things? >> yes, it's good to be here. thanks for having me. look, i think that what i was referring to in terms of goldilocks is really that from a cyclical perspective, we felt a lot of investors in china equities were very excited about the cyclical recovery over the past months, about the pmi consecutively improving, about the p.i. linearly rising, et cetera. people felt confident about the economic recovery. that's a little bit different versus some of the structural concerns people may have over the medium to longer term. i think those structural concerns very much remain in place. and there are still certainly a lot of china bears out there from that regard. >> does the index itself need to pull back here in the near term? >> well, we've actually already seen quite a sharp pullback in the past couple of weeks.
helen, heck of a week for china. i don't know if you saw the "60 minutes" piece on some of these ghost towns. you still say we're in a kind of goldilocks atmosphere over there? how do you square those two things? >> yes, it's good to be here. thanks for having me. look, i think that what i was referring to in terms of goldilocks is really that from a cyclical perspective, we felt a lot of investors in china equities were very excited about the cyclical recovery over the past...
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the risk appetite waning a little bit after china. china, the most intensive commodity user. any time we get negative news out of china we're going to see this group move around a little bit. goldman sachs saying it's over done. they're out with a note putting a buy on come 340dities saying in this space what they're looking at, they're preferring petroleum, preferring copper right now, especially. now, a little bit of a different perspective when looking at the commitment of traders report. according to the latest cftc data hedge funds cutting their bets on commodity rally to a four-year low. in terms of supplies, surplus that they're watching from in everything, from coffee to natural gas. but speculators reducing their net long positions and that's really important here. in 18 futures and options by 9%. and, in fact, that's the lower that we've seen since march of 2009. taking a quick check on energy prices seeing wti oil creeping down. i do want to point out gold is holding steady slightly higher above the flat line this morning. >> thanks so much. >>> market fighting to
the risk appetite waning a little bit after china. china, the most intensive commodity user. any time we get negative news out of china we're going to see this group move around a little bit. goldman sachs saying it's over done. they're out with a note putting a buy on come 340dities saying in this space what they're looking at, they're preferring petroleum, preferring copper right now, especially. now, a little bit of a different perspective when looking at the commitment of traders report....
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romney was talking about himself being a job creator and then he saw what mitt romney was doing in china buying these factories at bain capital. and he saw that as a complete sort of contradiction of what mitt romney was trying to portray. i think in the sense that mitt romney helped the obama machinery show what romney really was about, i think it was if not a game changer darn near a game changer and i think america owes scott a big debt of thanks. >> well, he is a hero in my opinion and a lot of americans on social media are saying the same thing. it took a lot of guts to do what he did. it certainly is going to change fund raising, there's no such thing as behind closed doors anymore or whoever's going to be the next person to get caught isn't going to be thought of as very intelligent. but -- >> well i -- >> the treatment of workers is what really tripped his trigger to release this whole thing and the oppression of the workers is what it was really one of the things that captured his attention. and i want to ask you, mr. gerard, do you think the republican party will change its att
romney was talking about himself being a job creator and then he saw what mitt romney was doing in china buying these factories at bain capital. and he saw that as a complete sort of contradiction of what mitt romney was trying to portray. i think in the sense that mitt romney helped the obama machinery show what romney really was about, i think it was if not a game changer darn near a game changer and i think america owes scott a big debt of thanks. >> well, he is a hero in my opinion...
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much more so to china. >> all right. so japan, that's your favorite? >> right now it is. >> gary shilling. thank you very much. many, many thanks. now let's get some different views. we turn to our pal mike owes aynian, "forbes" executive editor. mike, do you see it the way gary shilling says it? >> i'm more bullish short-term than my buddy gary. i think he may be missing two things. one, there's been a huge sea change in washington. the republicans are standing up to president obama. i don't think we're going to see any more tax increases. we're going to get a slow doub in the rate of government spending. that means less government, more private sector investment. i think that's very bullish. i think the market's sensing that. the second thing is i think we've hay tremendous increase in the power of the balance sheet of american corporations the last four years. they've had to get through the recession. they've had to fight through a hostile washington. if you look at the tangible book value you look at the things of goodwill to the s&p 500, it's up 8
much more so to china. >> all right. so japan, that's your favorite? >> right now it is. >> gary shilling. thank you very much. many, many thanks. now let's get some different views. we turn to our pal mike owes aynian, "forbes" executive editor. mike, do you see it the way gary shilling says it? >> i'm more bullish short-term than my buddy gary. i think he may be missing two things. one, there's been a huge sea change in washington. the republicans are...
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they were friends before amanda went to italy and reported the couple lives together in the city's china town district. he studies classical music and specializes in guitar. her life here far from the legal battles she faced with her exboyfriend, raffaele sollecito. infamously filmed kissing and cuddling after finding out about meredith kercher's murder. sollecito says they remain friends. >> we talk about family, relationship with friends, movie, books, music. anything. like friends. we're good friends. we are now almost brother and sister. we push through a lot together. >> and says he's even visited amanda in seattle. upon returning from italy amanda also went back to school studying creative writing at the university of washington where her current boyfriend also attends classes. she will take a semester off to promote the book she's written, a memoir about the four years she spent in an italian jail. the book "waiting to be heard" will be published next month. kyung lah, cnn seattle. >> if you want to know more about her life, crime and trial, watch an anderson cooper special report
they were friends before amanda went to italy and reported the couple lives together in the city's china town district. he studies classical music and specializes in guitar. her life here far from the legal battles she faced with her exboyfriend, raffaele sollecito. infamously filmed kissing and cuddling after finding out about meredith kercher's murder. sollecito says they remain friends. >> we talk about family, relationship with friends, movie, books, music. anything. like friends....
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obviously weak demand from china. all of this put together put as weak outlook for cliffs and as a result a loser today and loser this year. back to you. tracy: love it, nicole. see you in 15 minutes. ashley: we're talking about cars we've driven in the past. chevy is a bausch ban. charles payne up after the break. navigate tore. that is a big boy. tracy: i would have rounded the corner on a car like that if i had it. it would be an oval, not a rectangle can't drive it. >>> coming up is this the week the s&p 500 hits a new record? sandra smith on the trade. ashley: wanted in connecticut, job creators. governor daniel malloy updates us on his program for companies to relocate to his state. first a look how the u.s. dollar is moving. euro under pressure, down against the dollar. tracy, are you going to italy? tracy: yeah. ashley: it is getting cheaper all the time. we'll be right back. investor. yeah, i'm a serious investor but i'm a busy guy. it used to be easier but now there are more choices than ever. i want to know
obviously weak demand from china. all of this put together put as weak outlook for cliffs and as a result a loser today and loser this year. back to you. tracy: love it, nicole. see you in 15 minutes. ashley: we're talking about cars we've driven in the past. chevy is a bausch ban. charles payne up after the break. navigate tore. that is a big boy. tracy: i would have rounded the corner on a car like that if i had it. it would be an oval, not a rectangle can't drive it. >>> coming up...
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china, they have a platform there out of this world. there are some stocks out there. do not buy one stock and give it a shot. i guarantee we have a lot of people watching right now. you have to be an owner of the stocks. we know the diff is coming soon. lori: charles, thank you so much. long lines and planes delayed in chicago. is the sequester to blame? melissa: lou dobbs weighs in expert. record revenues for the federal government. ♪ i'm a conservative investor. but that doesn't mean i don't want to make money. i love making money. i try to be smart with my investments. i also try to keep my costs down. what's your plan? ishares. low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. >> at 22 minutes past the hour, i have your fox news minute. the u.s. ambassador to the united nations as nor
china, they have a platform there out of this world. there are some stocks out there. do not buy one stock and give it a shot. i guarantee we have a lot of people watching right now. you have to be an owner of the stocks. we know the diff is coming soon. lori: charles, thank you so much. long lines and planes delayed in chicago. is the sequester to blame? melissa: lou dobbs weighs in expert. record revenues for the federal government. ♪ i'm a conservative investor. but that doesn't mean i...
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and china, emerging markets, they're doing relatively well, much better than the united states. and so they can be doing well by creating jobs abroad, but meanwhile, the american economy is not doing well. >> frank, whether or not anybody tried to make these divergent outcomes happen, is the outcome that we've got with high corporate profits and american people by and large not sharing in it at all, is this a predictable outcome of the kind of policies that we have pursued? >> yes, it absolutely is. and it seems to worsen by the day. we have a government, both parties i might add that sort of stack towards corporate welfare, breaks for corporations. republicans take a looser line than the democrats. but just in today's "new york times" on the front page, the investigative piece showed state and local governments in blue states and red state are floating tax-exempt bonds not to underwrite public works. i mean some of them do underwrite public works. but goldman sachs and bank of america office towers, the chevron corporation, which had a profit of well over $20 billion last year,
and china, emerging markets, they're doing relatively well, much better than the united states. and so they can be doing well by creating jobs abroad, but meanwhile, the american economy is not doing well. >> frank, whether or not anybody tried to make these divergent outcomes happen, is the outcome that we've got with high corporate profits and american people by and large not sharing in it at all, is this a predictable outcome of the kind of policies that we have pursued? >> yes,...
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-china relations, that was a bridge. so maybe this will do something. did you get clearance, did you ask the state department or the obama administration for a green light before you went? >> no, we did not. you know, we put it together ourselves. i had had some contacts from my trips over there. they then sent it here to the united nations. a delegation, and their team here, we worked a lot with them, they came up to our offices. we ran through the whole program with them. and -- and you know, we actually didn't really know, you know, if we were all going to get in until we got to beijing. so it was sort of a last-minute thing, not last minute, but we didn't really know until the last minute. >> and we all remember, dennis rodman played basketball, for the harlem globetrotters, only one thing that would have topped this. that would have been if michael jordan himself would have gone. that would have blown out the entire place over there, i can assure you, don't you agree? >> 100%, 100%, i mean, michael jordan is a god, the greatest player that ever pla
-china relations, that was a bridge. so maybe this will do something. did you get clearance, did you ask the state department or the obama administration for a green light before you went? >> no, we did not. you know, we put it together ourselves. i had had some contacts from my trips over there. they then sent it here to the united nations. a delegation, and their team here, we worked a lot with them, they came up to our offices. we ran through the whole program with them. and -- and you...
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china will have concerns about its debt with venezuela. iran loses a big diplomatic backer. in the region, countries like bolivia, ecuador, nicaragua lose their most articulate and loudest spokesman, certainly. so there will be effects, but i think in a dramatic way it will be largest felt in cuba, and of course venezuela itself. >> william dobson of slate, good to have you on the "ed show." thanks. >>> if congress gets its way, rg3 won't be playing for the washington redskins anymore. i'll tell you why that's a good thing. that's up next. >>> america is used to the bushes lying, but jeb is setting a new low. the panel dives in tonight. stay with us. oh this is soft. this is so so soft. hey hun, remember you only need a few sheets. hmph! [ female announcer ] charmin ultra soft is so soft you'll have to remind your family they can use less. ♪ charmin ultra soft is made with extra cushions that are soft and more absorbent. plus you can use four times less. hope you saved some for me. mhmm! you and the kids. we all go. why not enjoy the go with charmin ultra soft. with simple
china will have concerns about its debt with venezuela. iran loses a big diplomatic backer. in the region, countries like bolivia, ecuador, nicaragua lose their most articulate and loudest spokesman, certainly. so there will be effects, but i think in a dramatic way it will be largest felt in cuba, and of course venezuela itself. >> william dobson of slate, good to have you on the "ed show." thanks. >>> if congress gets its way, rg3 won't be playing for the washington...
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denny's is dropping its expansion plans in southern china. the company plans to develop this the franchise restaurants over the next 50 years. that is the latest from the fox business network giving you the power to prosper. ♪ friday night, buddy. you are gonna need a wingman. and my cash back keeps the party going. but my airline miles take iworldwide. [ male announcer ] it shouldn't be this hard. with creditcards.com, it's easy to search hundreds of cards and apply online. creditcards.com. connell: rolling right along here on markets now. that was a lot of fun with neil cavuto. let's get serious. our next guest says the careful in terms of how you enter. we have the chief economist from chase private client. >> believe it or not, the economy is improving. that is one of the things that makes me optimistic. even that consumer spending will be weak in the first half, it will accelerate. expenditures will continue to be robust and i also think the housing market recovery is well underway and continue throughout the year. these backdrops are
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one of it's most important markets, china, has improved. we're also watching shars of dc's sporting goods. they took a hit yesterday on lower than expected fourth quarter profit. this morning, goldman sachs added the retailer to it's list. also cabela's on the move this morning. it said current quarter earnings should be ten to 15 cents higher. it credits improvement in most of it's merchandise categories. >> scott, thank you. we've been talking about the fed spurring economic growth inspite of congress, and i cording to our next guest, that's what's happening. we have a squawk market master, mohamed, they're doing all kinds of things, they say it's not just the fed by the economy turning. >> absolutely becky, in addition to the economy healing, in addition to that, i think that the hypothesis that the market has been conditioned to believe -- one is that the fed is all in, in particular the fed will not tolerate a big sell off in risk assets. two, the fed is forcing other central banks to be more aggressive. you're seeing the bank of japan
one of it's most important markets, china, has improved. we're also watching shars of dc's sporting goods. they took a hit yesterday on lower than expected fourth quarter profit. this morning, goldman sachs added the retailer to it's list. also cabela's on the move this morning. it said current quarter earnings should be ten to 15 cents higher. it credits improvement in most of it's merchandise categories. >> scott, thank you. we've been talking about the fed spurring economic growth...
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. >> now, importantly here, china has not just signed on to this resolution but, in fact, drafted it. but their words will be judged more by their actions and that is something that u.s. officials will be watching very closely, whether the chinese live up to this resolution, shep. >> shepard: jonathan, anything from the defactor ambassador to north korea dennis rodman? >> apparently basketball diplomacy may well continue. dennis rodman wants to go back again to meet with his bff kim the younger. i suggested he might want to take along partnership pin and magic johnson with him. he was always more successful with them alongside him. >> shepard: jodi arias has lied over and over about killing her lover now she claims it's the truth. why should anybody believe her? today one of the jurors asked her that very question and she answered it come up. plus the development that changes everything in the case of the lion that killed the young volunteer. we reported on this last night. now we have a whole new story. officials now say that girl was not in that lion's cage at all. the lion came to
. >> now, importantly here, china has not just signed on to this resolution but, in fact, drafted it. but their words will be judged more by their actions and that is something that u.s. officials will be watching very closely, whether the chinese live up to this resolution, shep. >> shepard: jonathan, anything from the defactor ambassador to north korea dennis rodman? >> apparently basketball diplomacy may well continue. dennis rodman wants to go back again to meet with his...
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china turned around. remember the mess it was yesterday? china was up 2.3%. europe up 1.5% overall. that's very important. that's what moved us in. ism services, 55 is the expectation. that's been strong for a while. ism manufacturing numbers were better last week. all of these people, by the way, who come on our air keep saying, it's just the fed. nothing but the fed. the fed is backstopping everything. i would beg to differ. nobody would disagree, the markets will be lower if not for the fed intervention. we are seeing an improving economy, number one, and number two, we're seeing earnings at historic highs, 2012 earnings are at historic highs. projections for 2013, they usually come down, but they're also going to be at historic highs. that is the most important thing about what's going on, with the stock market. there is no other place to put money, partially due to the fed. but that's the most common answer i get here. china gdp, quick forecast in for the year, 7.5%. not as good as 7.8% last year, but in line with expectations. that's why china rebounded and the bottom line is,
china turned around. remember the mess it was yesterday? china was up 2.3%. europe up 1.5% overall. that's very important. that's what moved us in. ism services, 55 is the expectation. that's been strong for a while. ism manufacturing numbers were better last week. all of these people, by the way, who come on our air keep saying, it's just the fed. nothing but the fed. the fed is backstopping everything. i would beg to differ. nobody would disagree, the markets will be lower if not for the fed...
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for instance, nixon in ping-pong with china back this the day. was this the proper response? i mean, i got some calls on the radio show today saying maybe this might be an opening. or is that just too goofy? >> look, i am all in favor of people-to-people exchanges with repressive countries because i think that helps. this was an alien-to-alien exchange, okay? this was not people-to-people. there is such an air of unreality to this. and so no way that this is going to lead to some sort of -- president obama is not going to call kim jong un and discuss whether the heat is going to beat the thunder in the nba finals. this year. it's not going to happen. >> should dennis rodman offer to answer questions to the state department? [ laughter ] >> i don't think the state department -- >> i had to ask that. i just had to ask it. >> maybe they would have some interest in what he observed as he went around north korea so they know a bit more about what is going on in the country. but i would like the hear that conversation. i would love a readout from that conversation. >> they love bas
for instance, nixon in ping-pong with china back this the day. was this the proper response? i mean, i got some calls on the radio show today saying maybe this might be an opening. or is that just too goofy? >> look, i am all in favor of people-to-people exchanges with repressive countries because i think that helps. this was an alien-to-alien exchange, okay? this was not people-to-people. there is such an air of unreality to this. and so no way that this is going to lead to some sort of...
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and by the way if we don't use it here, china gets it and they have no pollution standards. charles: bingo, there you go. hey, the highlight reel next. i love making money. i trto be smart with my investments. i also try to keep my costs down. what's your plan? ishares. low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. but with advai i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. adv
and by the way if we don't use it here, china gets it and they have no pollution standards. charles: bingo, there you go. hey, the highlight reel next. i love making money. i trto be smart with my investments. i also try to keep my costs down. what's your plan? ishares. low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges...
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even north korea's key ally, china, was on board. cnn's ana corrine has more on the sanctions and the threats. >> reporter: we're used to fiery rhetoric out of north korea, but not quite like this. facing tough u.n. sanctions, pyongyang for the first time is threatening to launch a preemptive nuclear strike on the united states and south korea. it comes just days after the belligerent state said it would scrap the 1953 agreement that effectively ended the north korean war. >> we have to do some new thinking on how to deal with north korea. otherwise, you cannot get out of this vicious circle of crime and punishment and crime and punishment. >> reporter: north korean expert, professor chung yi-moon thinks the sanctions will do nothing to deter north korea's determination to become a nuclear state. the only time sanctions worked was back in 2003, when pyongyang agreed to enter into six-party talks. but after four years and only six rounds of meetings, north korea walked out, and there has been no further dialogue to this day. >> that w
even north korea's key ally, china, was on board. cnn's ana corrine has more on the sanctions and the threats. >> reporter: we're used to fiery rhetoric out of north korea, but not quite like this. facing tough u.n. sanctions, pyongyang for the first time is threatening to launch a preemptive nuclear strike on the united states and south korea. it comes just days after the belligerent state said it would scrap the 1953 agreement that effectively ended the north korean war. >> we...
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i think china is decelerating. obviously europe is tired. i'd like to see a little stronger numbers here but it does make you realize why the fed is still accommodative. these are not great numbers. >> china meanwhile you say is decelerating. >> i think it is. >> shanghai index down 5.74% this month. >> talk about banking problems. right? i mean their banks -- no, thank you. slovenia -- cyprus, beijing. don't like the banks there. don't like that stock market at all. spl we a >> we're in the red across the board. pinnacle just opened for trade. it is up by 12%. up by 12% for pinnacle. a price at $20. it is trading right now at $22.43. third biggest ipo of the year. looks like a dividend yield north 36.8%. it competes right in the sweet spot of this market in terms of defensives, staples, names, payout, good quarterly dividend. >> yes. that's what people want. the more you try to figure out how clorox got to where it is. you remember what carl icahn did for clorox? he realized it was hard to do better? what was he trying to do. you know where
i think china is decelerating. obviously europe is tired. i'd like to see a little stronger numbers here but it does make you realize why the fed is still accommodative. these are not great numbers. >> china meanwhile you say is decelerating. >> i think it is. >> shanghai index down 5.74% this month. >> talk about banking problems. right? i mean their banks -- no, thank you. slovenia -- cyprus, beijing. don't like the banks there. don't like that stock market at all. spl...
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>> well, one big cdimension her is china. the good news is china did help us draft some very new, tough sanctions at the u.n., which i think made sense. but then china has now stepped back a little bit and said, well, these military maneuvers between the u.s. and south korea are not good. so they're sending mixed messages. i think what also needs to happen is i've always known the north koreans. they want to deal with the u.s. they think they're a similar, huge power. and while i think our policy makes sense, the sanctions, the response to their underground testing and their missiles, i think eventually there's going to have to be some diplomacy, some creative way in which the six-party countries, china, sou south korea, japan, the u.s., russia, engage this new regime. i don't see any other way. >> yeah. well, governor richardson, it seems in the absence of that, you are at least trying. let's put it that way. governor, it's great to see you. thanks so much. always great to have your thoughts. talk to you soon. >> thank you.
>> well, one big cdimension her is china. the good news is china did help us draft some very new, tough sanctions at the u.n., which i think made sense. but then china has now stepped back a little bit and said, well, these military maneuvers between the u.s. and south korea are not good. so they're sending mixed messages. i think what also needs to happen is i've always known the north koreans. they want to deal with the u.s. they think they're a similar, huge power. and while i think...
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people are wondering, did kim jong-un get the message that was delivered by china, by russia, and so many others, to dial back the rhetoric and all the talk of near war on the peninsula, missile strikes on the continental united states. did he hear that message? is that why we're seeing all of this? even some north korean experts say kim jong-un was painting himself into a corner with all of that. he was whipping up so much national fervor and getting people geared up to go to war that it could backfire on him. he could lose credibility or even worse, he can find himself in a position where he had to make good on some of those threats in order to maintain a standing in the eyes of his own people. there's little doubt, at this point, that over the course of the next hours and days, all eyes from washington to beijing, from here in seoul to moscow, are going to be on north korea and kim jong-un to try to see what he does say, to try to listen closely and find out what the next move of pyongyang will be. alison? >> okay, jim clancy in seoul, south korea, thanks. >>> basketball star kobe
people are wondering, did kim jong-un get the message that was delivered by china, by russia, and so many others, to dial back the rhetoric and all the talk of near war on the peninsula, missile strikes on the continental united states. did he hear that message? is that why we're seeing all of this? even some north korean experts say kim jong-un was painting himself into a corner with all of that. he was whipping up so much national fervor and getting people geared up to go to war that it could...
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governor said, he'll be having a close eye on him. >>> now to this incredible video, out of eastern china, as a bus driver saves his own life and passengers. watch closely. keep your eye on the driver in the windshield here. this guy, look at that, boom, right through the glass. he was carrying 26 people. that's a lamppost, that blue thing, smashed right through, missed him. he's moving. amazingly he's okay. in a second, you'll see him get out of the way. he was still able to stop the bus. the driver suffered a ruptured spleen and the other passengers are okay. yikes. >>> and this, this is former cia chief david petraeus, making his very first public speech since an affair ended his career. here he was talking last night at a dinner in los angeles honoring the u.s. military and he took this moment to apologize for his affair with his biographer, paula broadwell. >> please allow me to begin my remarks this evening by reiterating how deeply i regret and apologize for the circumstances that led to my resignation from the cia and caused such pain for my family, friends and supporters. >> petr
governor said, he'll be having a close eye on him. >>> now to this incredible video, out of eastern china, as a bus driver saves his own life and passengers. watch closely. keep your eye on the driver in the windshield here. this guy, look at that, boom, right through the glass. he was carrying 26 people. that's a lamppost, that blue thing, smashed right through, missed him. he's moving. amazingly he's okay. in a second, you'll see him get out of the way. he was still able to stop the...
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you got it replace your smartphone because something new has come up, imagine what that means when china and germany and japan are all continuing to plump up their basic research and we're just sitting there doing nothing. we can't afford to miss these opportunities while the rest of the world races forward. we have to seize these opportunities. i want next great job creating breakthroughs, whether it is in energy, or nano technology or, you know, bioengineering, i want those breakthroughs to be right here in the united states of america, creating american jobs and maintaining our technological lead. so -- i want to be clear, these cuts will harm, not help our economy. that's why i'm reaching out to republicans and democrats to come together around a balanced approach, a smart, phased in approach to deficit reduction, that includes smart spending cuts and entitlement reforms and new revenue and that won't hurt our middle class or slow economic growth. and if we do that, then we can move beyond governing from crisis to crisis to crisis and we keep our focus on policies that actually creat
you got it replace your smartphone because something new has come up, imagine what that means when china and germany and japan are all continuing to plump up their basic research and we're just sitting there doing nothing. we can't afford to miss these opportunities while the rest of the world races forward. we have to seize these opportunities. i want next great job creating breakthroughs, whether it is in energy, or nano technology or, you know, bioengineering, i want those breakthroughs to...
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instance, there's a new panama canal that is going to really bowler is it the south belt trade from china to other emerging markets. technology is always, we're looking in the technology, there is something called big beta. this is taking technology from cost controls to revenue enhancement. we coined our own pivot. per re, indsmeesh that, vietnam, oman and turkey. tracy: what worries you the most right now? >> europe. i'm very concerned that cyprus is not by itself a big deal but they keep changing the rules of the game and the financial system is very precarious right now in europe. the u.s. is fine. and i'm just wondering how long can europe, we're in the third, they're in the third recession in five years, how long can they not grow? all the debt forgiveness in the world without economic growth will be a long-term problem. ashley: as long as this goes on, doug, we talk about the goldilocks environment but it is exactly what it is. it is not too hot to prompt the fed to pull back on its qe. but it is not too cold to push the economy into a recession. so kind of of in this same environm
instance, there's a new panama canal that is going to really bowler is it the south belt trade from china to other emerging markets. technology is always, we're looking in the technology, there is something called big beta. this is taking technology from cost controls to revenue enhancement. we coined our own pivot. per re, indsmeesh that, vietnam, oman and turkey. tracy: what worries you the most right now? >> europe. i'm very concerned that cyprus is not by itself a big deal but they...